fix(ci): resolve invalid context access for new_version in release workflow#532
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…rkflow Updates the release.yml workflow to correctly define and access the new_version output using step outputs for version passing instead of environment variables, resolving the "Context access might be invalid" warning.
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For the love of god someone PLEASE merge this, it has been a problem for years |
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Description
This PR resolves the "Context access might be invalid: new_version" error in the release workflow.
Changes
new_versionvariable between steps using$GITHUB_OUTPUT.steps.bump_version.outputs.new_versioninstead of potentially undefined environment variables.Context
The workflow was previously flagging a potential invalid context access. This change ensures the version number is reliably passed to the branch creation and PR generation steps.
Note
While this is not a direct fix for #222, a similar issue occurred in this repository. This adjustment to the workflow could serve as an example of how the symptoms could potentially be resolved.